A Room of Her Own: Women Artist-Activists in Britain, 1880-1945

Hardback Published on: 10/06/2025
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Synopsis

An illuminating examination of the interconnectivity of women artists and activists in Great Britain from the Victorian era through the Second World War

Women artists working in Britain between 1875 and 1945 learned to deftly negotiate private and public spaces to advance their artistic goals. This book foregrounds the homes, studios, schools, guilds, and exhibition sites that galvanized these artists, taking inspiration from Virginia Woolf's "A Room of One's Own" (1929) to consider the ways in which artists such as Vanessa Bell, Nina Hamnett, Anna Alma-Tadema, Laura Sylvia Gosse, Louise Jopling, Evelyn De Morgan, and May Morris, among others, created and promoted their art during rapidly changing times. Contributions by established and emerging scholars situate the artists within broader nineteenth- and twentieth-century political, social, and artistic contexts.

Distributed for the Clark Art Institute

Exhibition Schedule:

Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA
(June 14-September 14, 2025)

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Yale University Press
  • ISBN: 9780300282115
  • Number of pages: 200
  • Dimensions: 241 x 275 x 32 mm
  • Weight: 1720g
  • Languages: English